Wednesday, 4 June 2014

What's in the Queen's Speech? - politics.co.uk

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Queen's Speech

A Queen's Speech preparing for coalition carnage

This year's Queen's Speech is exceptionally boring. Which shows admirable foresight

It's an exceptionally light, boring Queen's Speech this year. Which perversely, given the chaos to come, makes it one of this government's best.

Queen's Speech as-it-happens

Queens Speech 2014

All the pomp and nonsense of Britain's silliest political event, in real time

G7

48 hours of diplomacy: Cameron's toughest statesmanship test yet

World peace, euroscepticism and a special relationship to deal with in the next two days

Even by the prime minister's hectic standards, this is a busy week. After the Queen's Speech rigmarole David Cameron heads off to the continent for 48 hours of intensive diplomacy - and arguably the greatest test of his statesmanship yet.

Spying committee given a warning

MPs' spy committee 'on trial', ex-GCHQ chief warns

Parliament's scrutiny of intelligence work is on trial, an ex-GCHQ chief says

Parliament's oversight of intelligence activities will face a major shake-up if it does not improve, a former head of GCHQ says

Cyber security attack: serious threat compounded by lack of individuals’ online security

The major computer virus that could give hackers access to sensitive information is a serious threat, as hundreds of thousands of people have little or no security software, according to the IET.

What Works Scotland to drive scale and pace of public service delivery and reform

The ESRC and the Scottish Government are pleased to announce that they have jointly awarded just under £3 million to the Universities of Glasgow and Edinburgh, for What Works Scotland (WWS) initiative.

Election of General Secretary of the NASUWT

The NASUWT is pleased to formally announce the re-election of Chris Keates as General Secretary of the NASUWT, the largest and the leading union representing teachers in the UK.

RSPCA on high alert as badger cull start date approaches

RSPCA warns continuing culls in Somerset and Gloucestershire will have no major effect on bovine TB.

Google sets up 'right to be forgotten' form after EU ruling

The EU proposal, and Google’s response in setting up a “right to be forgotten” form, are fraught with difficulties and will be impossible to implement, according to the IET.

Help to Buy effect is muted on basis of numbers, says CML

The combined impact of both the Help to Buy equity loan and mortgage guarantee schemes does not appear to be creating an amplifying effect on the more active parts of the UK housing market.

Boeing receives 330-Minute ETOPS certification for 787s

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration today approved additional extended operations (ETOPS) for the Boeing (NYSE: BA) 787 Dreamliner.

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